ed-smike
ed-smike
Ed
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Illustrator & historian. Interdisciplinary postgrad researcher. Drinks too much tea. Will sort out a proper bio soon. (Formerly known as thecrowpress; also formerly known as smikestock.)
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ed-smike 6 years ago
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Sketch from about a year ago (making it January 2019).
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ed-smike 6 years ago
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Thought I鈥檇 have a go at depicting various dramatic incidents from my case study as film posters. This one was meant to look like a 1980s action film, but I got a bit carried away with the gradients and it ended up having a very early-21st-century-version-of-the-1980s vibe.
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ed-smike 6 years ago
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November 2019. Clowns from various early 19th century sources on the V&A鈥檚 website, mostly referencing depictions of Joseph Grimaldi.
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ed-smike 6 years ago
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June 2018.
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ed-smike 6 years ago
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Doing new drawings to stick in a presentation for a seminar I鈥檓 giving at university in a few days.
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ed-smike 6 years ago
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Finished this sketchbook the other day. Here鈥檚 some of the best bits!
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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The big fight in chapter 13 of Nicholas Nickleby. Click to enlarge if you want to read it!
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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A few drawings of Kongsa from Sketchbook 21 (28 February 2017 - 26 March 2017).
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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This is Makh! He is a half-human-half-crocodile chap who turns up in the river near Mungkhon's village, so Mungkhon (the fellow in the boat) tries to help him find his family.
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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Some rough sketches of Kongsa and Eolan from the other day.
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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I made a thing! It's a copper trophy pendant worn by planthunters who have taken a plant from an enemy's garden. The more pendants you have, the more plants you've taken. Also showing a younger Eolan, drawn a while ago.
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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Kongsa and Eolan have acquired a vehicle - and a friend.
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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Eolan - the grumpy chap in the massive boots - works as an interpreter on behalf of the Empire, and he meets Kongsa when he is travelling with an anthropologist, and, in the current parlance, one thing leads to another. Kongsa has a basket of feathers and passionfruit and other nice things for their anniversary.
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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Here's what those buildings were for - some sort of imperial city built in the middle of territory belonging to the planthunter tribes.
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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Ink! Ink! Ink! Obey the ink building!
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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Dodgy buildings, inhabited and used by dodgy people for dodgy purposes.
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ed-smike 8 years ago
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This is Mungkhon, and he is normally quite cheerful, but here he is not because his magic axe has been stolen.
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